Protect Your Brand in Southeast Asia: First-to-File Determines Who Owns the Rights

Protect Your Brand in Southeast Asia: First-to-File Determines Who Owns the Rights

What is the First-to-File Rule?

In many Southeast Asian countries, trademark rights go to the first person to register, even if someone else has been using the brand longer.

Act early—protect what’s yours!

Early registration safeguards your brand against copycats, legal disputes, and missed business opportunities.

Why First-to-File Matters:

  • Protects your brand before competitors
  • Stops unauthorized use by copycats
  • Strengthens your legal enforcement rights
  • Increases the value of your business
  • Makes international expansion smoother
First-to-File Countries in South East Asia (SEA): Country First-to-File? Key Notes
Brunei Yes First-to-file principle enforced strictly
Cambodia Yes Registration secures exclusive rights
Indonesia Yes Limited protection for unregistered marks
Laos Yes Legal rights granted mainly to registrant
Malaysia Yes Registration required for full protection
Myanmar Yes Registration is key for protection
Philippines Yes Rights mainly from registration, not prior use
Singapore Yes Fast processing, strong legal enforcement
Thailand Yes Registration dominates disputes
Vietnam Yes Early registration essential for enforcement

 Benefits of Registering Your Brand First:

  • Exclusive Ownership – Only you can use your trademark legally.
  • Business Asset – Trademark registration increases your brand’s value.
  • Legal Advantage – Easier to stop infringement and copycats.
  • Peace of Mind – Avoid disputes over who used it first.
  • Regional Expansion – Registration makes entering SEA markets smoother.

 

Take Action Today! Secure your brand before someone else does.

Register across Southeast Asia and safeguard your business, your reputation, and your future growth.

Note: This leaflet is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice